YEAR 11 RESISTANT MATERIALS THEORY – REVISION 1 SECTION A.

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YEAR 11 RESISTANT MATERIALS THEORY – REVISION 1 SECTION A

Mock exam results

DO NOW!

Homework: Due in: Monday 11/05/15 Controlled assessment THURSDAY 7TH may Lesson Objectives: To have model answers for section A and section B on the exam. Specification, design ideas pages, final design, evaluation and manufacturing plan. Homework: Due in: Monday 11/05/15 To have revised materials (woods, metals, plastics) using flashcards. www.dtmoss.weebly.com Password: Lego1 Bordered sheets available for homework.

Q1: Specification! 6 starter! Give three design requirements a desk lamp. Explain each of your answers. Requirement: The lamp should have no sharp edges. Explanation: This will mean that the user will not cut when moving. 6 Bordered sheets available for homework.

Switch work with a peer: 4 Peer assess Switch work with a peer: Can you mark the specification points that have been written using the mark scheme? Bordered sheets available for homework.

Lets get designing:

5 DESIGN IDEAS WHICH ARE ALL CREATIVE SHAPES What is the exam board looking for? 5 DESIGN IDEAS WHICH ARE ALL CREATIVE SHAPES SIMPLE NOTES – “CAN ROTATE ON A BALL AND SOCKET JOINT”

Lets get designing: 15 Now:

Lets get designing:

What is the exam board looking for? FINAL DESIGN: 5 What is the exam board looking for? 1 DESIGN IDEA 2 materials, reason for choice 1 finishing technique 3 Tools used in method of making 2 design features 2 sizes

Lets get designing: 15 Now:

Lets get evaluating: TURN BACK TO YOUR SPECIFICATION NOW, MAKE NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR PAGE!!!! MAKE THE SPEC CLEAR!

YOU MUST BE ABLE TO EVALUATE YOUR SPECIFICATION POINTS! For example : EVALUATION: 10 What is the exam board looking for? YOU MUST BE ABLE TO EVALUATE YOUR SPECIFICATION POINTS! For example : It looks like a high quality product because it is made from oak which is a hardwood and it is finished using varnish to protect it. (1 mark)

Lets get EVALUATING: 8 Now:

Do now! ROOM SWITCH 703 711 Bordered sheets available for homework.